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Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists – Andhra Pradesh (ISA-AP)
The Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists – Andhra Pradesh (ISA-AP) is committed not only to professional excellence but also to public awareness and patient education. This page provides reliable, easy-to-understand information for patients, families, and the general public about anaesthesia, pain management, and perioperative care.
Our aim is to help patients feel informed, confident, and reassured when undergoing medical procedures that involve anaesthesia.
Who Is an Anaesthesiologist?
An anaesthesiologist is a qualified medical doctor who specializes in:
Providing anaesthesia during surgeries and medical procedures
Monitoring vital functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing
Managing pain during and after surgery
Providing care in intensive care units (ICUs) and emergency situations
Supporting patients before, during, and after procedures
Anaesthesiologists play a crucial role in ensuring patient safety throughout the surgical journey.
What Is Anaesthesia?
Anaesthesia refers to medications and techniques used to prevent pain and discomfort during medical procedures. Depending on the procedure and patient condition, anaesthesia may involve:
General Anaesthesia: Patient is fully unconscious
Regional Anaesthesia: Numbs a specific part of the body
Local Anaesthesia: Numbs a small area
Sedation: Helps patients relax or sleep lightly
Your anaesthesiologist will choose the safest and most appropriate method for you.
Before Surgery: What Patients Should Know
Before any procedure, the anaesthesiologist will:
Review your medical history and test reports
Ask about previous surgeries, allergies, and medications
Explain the planned anaesthesia technique
Answer questions and address concerns
It is important to follow instructions about fasting, medications, and pre-operative tests to ensure safety.
During Surgery: Ensuring Safety
During the procedure, the anaesthesiologist:
Continuously monitors breathing, heart function, and blood pressure
Adjusts anaesthesia levels as needed
Manages fluids, blood loss, and emergencies if they arise
Advanced monitoring and trained expertise help maintain patient safety at all times.
After Surgery: Pain Relief and Recovery
After surgery, anaesthesiologists continue to care for patients by:
Managing pain through medications or regional techniques
Treating nausea, breathing discomfort, or other symptoms
Supporting recovery in the recovery room or ICU when required
Effective pain control helps patients heal faster and feel more comfortable.
Pain Management
Anaesthesiologists are specialists in pain management. They help patients with:
Post-operative pain
Chronic pain conditions
Cancer-related pain
Labour pain and obstetric pain relief
Pain management plans are individualized to ensure comfort and safety.
Anaesthesia Safety
Modern anaesthesia is very safe when administered by trained professionals. Safety is ensured through:
Thorough pre-operative assessment
Use of modern equipment and monitoring
Adherence to standard safety protocols
Continuous medical supervision
Patients are encouraged to share complete and accurate medical information to help reduce risks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is anaesthesia safe?
Yes. Anaesthesia is safe when administered by qualified anaesthesiologists using proper monitoring and protocols.
Will I wake up during surgery?
This is extremely rare. Monitoring ensures appropriate anaesthesia levels throughout the procedure.
Will I feel pain after surgery?
Pain relief is a key responsibility of the anaesthesiologist, and multiple methods are used to control pain.
Public Awareness & Emergency Preparedness
ISA Andhra Pradesh conducts public programs on:
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Compression-Only Life Support (COLS)
Emergency response awareness
These initiatives help citizens respond effectively during medical emergencies.
Our Commitment to the Public
ISA-AP and its members are dedicated to providing safe, ethical, and compassionate anaesthesia care. We believe informed patients are empowered patients, and we encourage open communication between patients and their healthcare team.
Membership Benefits:
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Access to national and state-level academic resources
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Invitations to conferences, webinars, and workshops
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Networking with leading experts and experienced clinicians
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Support for research, professional development, and leadership growth
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Regular newsletters and updates on scientific advancements and events